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An inside look at Israel’s special forces rescue unit fighting terrorists, rescuing hostages: ‘Full on Fauda’

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When commandos from Israel’s elite Yamam counter-terrorism force launched a daring daytime raid on two homes deep within central Gaza and successfully rescued four hostages who had forcefully been taken across the border on October 7, it was the first time many people would learn of the unit’s existence. 

For years, the operations of Yamam have been shrouded in secrecy. Often, credit for its missions was given to other units. «Up until a few years ago, not many people knew about Yamam’s activities,» a unit source told Fox News Digital. But in the age of smartphones and social media, videos of their operations have spread online. «Today, with social media broadcasting operations in real-time, we understand that the rules of the game have changed,» the source says.

Yamam — Yeḥida Merkazit Meyuḥedet, in Hebrew, or Special Central Unit — was founded in 1974 as a special unit of Israel’s Border Police, with the primary mission to take control of and resolve hostage situations. In this regard, it is similar to the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team, but because it also is capable of rapid offensive raids, such as the hostage rescue executed in Gaza in June, it is closely aligned with such elite American units as Delta Force and Navy SEALs, with whom they are also said to train and cooperate.

ISRAEL RESCUES HOSTAGE AFTER 325 DAYS IN HAMAS CAPTIVITY

Yamam counter-terrorism unit in action somewhere in Israel.  (Israel Police Spokesman’s Unit)

«Yamam is like an aircraft carrier with a wide range of in-house capabilities,» said Zohar Dvir, a retired unit commander, told Fox News Digital. The unit includes specialists like snipers, bomb disposal experts, canine handlers, medics and undercover agents known as «mista’aravim.» «It’s full on ‘Fauda,» Dvir added.

«Yamam equips its personnel with cutting-edge technology,» David Tzur, a retired commander from the group, told Fox News Digital. «The unit serves as a testing ground for innovations, collaborating with civilian and defense industries to refine and replicate technologies for broader use.»

«What sets Yamam apart is their ability to carry out thousands of high-risk operations with exceptional precision,» Dvir explained.

«Yamam is considered one of the most experienced — if not the most experienced — counter-terrorism units globally,» a unit commander speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Fox News Digital. «Because of the realities we face daily, countering terrorist threats in the West Bank, Yamam fighters participate in hundreds of operations each year. After Oct. 7, we joined the fight in Gaza.»

A Race Against Time

Yamam members played a critical role in the recent rescue of four hostages held by Hamas terrorists.

Yamam members played a critical role in the recent rescue of four hostages held by Hamas terrorists. (Israel Police Spokesman’s Unit)

As part of a condition of talking to Fox News Digital all current Yamam members withheld their full names due to security considerations.

Intelligence pinpointing the location of the hostages in the densely populated Nuseirat refugee camp had been gathered weeks earlier by Shin Bet, Israel’s internal intelligence service, with the help of American and British drones. «We knew about the situation weeks before,» explains Captain A., a team leader told Fox News Digital. «We received the mission, studied the target, and began our preparations.»

On a Saturday morning, the operatives arrived in civilian trucks at the target locations, which were just a few hundred meters apart. Storming the two locations, they rescued the four hostages. At the first site, Noa Argamani, whose terrified image was seen worldwide as she was shown being taken away on a motorcycle by terrorists from Israel on the morning of October 7, was found. At the second location, they rescued Shlomi Ziv, Andrey Kozlov and Almog Meir.

There was resistance, but «everything went according to plan,» said Deputy Superintendent A, a key figure in the operation. 

Yamam counter-terrorism unit snipers watching out for enemy forces. 

Yamam counter-terrorism unit snipers watching out for enemy forces.  (Israel Police Spokesman’s Unit)

The team faced a particularly challenging situation at Argamani’s location, where they feared one of the terrorists was close to her. «The goal was to get as close to her as quickly as possible, and that’s what we did. We only realized she was alive when A. and D.» — two operatives on the team — «shouted, ‘We have a diamond! We have a diamond!’ Once we confirmed she was with us, our priority was to get her out safely,» Sgt. Major Y. recounts.

Operatives shielded Argamani with their bodies as they moved her to safety under heavy fire. «She was barefoot, so D. carried her on his back. She was terrified and couldn’t believe what was happening, even when we told her, ‘We’re here to take you home,’» A. told Fox News Digital.

Chief Inspector Arnon Zmora

Chief Inspector Arnon Zmora was killed during the raid.  (IDF)

While Argamani’s rescue went smoothly, the situation at the second apartment was far more complicated. As the team entered, they faced «very effective» fire. In the ensuing battle, the team’s commander, Arnon Zmora, was critically injured. «Everything happened very quickly. It was a matter of seconds,» recalls Captain A.  

As with the rescue of Argamani, the team shielded the hostages with their body armor and helmets as they evacuated them under fire. «The area was like a hornets’ nest, packed with militants inside and outside,» A. says. «We quickly moved [the hostages] towards the military vehicles, all the while taking effective fire from within the apartment and its surrounding.»

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Yamam troops conducting a weekend rescue operation in the Gaza Strip while under heavy fire.  (IDF)

Though the hostages were rescued unharmed, the end of the mission was tragic for the members of the Yamam team. «We saved the hostages, but we lost one of our own,» one of the fighters told Fox Digital News, speaking of Arnon Zmora, a 36-year-old father of two young boys. «But this is both our privilege and our duty,» he said. «We’ll fight until the last soldier, no matter the cost.»

«While these operations are heroic, they create the illusion that military pressure alone will free the hostages,» said Tzur.  «If there’s an operational window for a rescue, we should take it, but ultimately, we’ll need to make a tough and ugly deal. On October 7th, we were caught off guard, and now we’re forced to negotiate with the devil. Only a deal can bring the hostages back alive,» he said.

The Nuseirat raid was the third time Yamam was involved in the rescue of hostages kidnapped by Hamas, including that of Private Ori Megidish, an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) lookout held captive in the Gaza Strip, and Fernando Marman, 60, and Louis Har, 70, who were held in Rafah. 

Yamam counter-terror unit troops somewhere in Israel.

Yamam counter-terror unit troops somewhere in Israel. (Israel Police Spokesman’s Unit)

As one of Israel’s most elite forces — its operations are often authorized at the highest levels, including the Prime Minister’s Office — the unit’s fighters generally are older than conscripts in the IDF, and they have already experienced intense combat during their service in the IDF. 

When Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, YAMAM operatives were the first to respond to the unfolding crisis, fighting across 15 different locations that day, including a 27-hour-long battle against Hamas’s elite Nukba force at the police station in Sderot, an Israeli city adjacent to the northern border with Gaza. Nine Yamam fighters were killed in that fight. 

4 Israeli hostages rescued

Noa Argamani, 26, Almog Meir Jan, 22, Shlomi Ziv, 41, and Andrey Kozlov, 27, were rescued in two separate locations in a complex special daytime operation in the heart of Nuseirat in central Gaza. (IDF)

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«They prevented the advance of Hamas’ elite forces northward, stopping them at Yad Mordechai and neutralizing many of them. The team, led by Arnon Zmora, halted their progress towards Ashdod, Ashkelon, and even as far as Tel Aviv,» said Dvir and added, «they eliminated more than 200 terrorists.»

«We fight for two reasons,» said G., a Yamam fighter who was in the Sderot battle. «One is the desire to destroy the enemy and to be the first to engage them. But much stronger than that,» he says, «is the desire to save lives.»


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El presidente Luis Arce acusa a Evo Morales de «preparar un golpe» en Bolivia con otro bloqueo de rutas

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El presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, acusó en un discurso televisado al expresidente y líder del oficialismo, Evo Morales (en el gobierno de 2006 a 2019), de intentar acortar su mandato y de haber orquestado un bloqueo que habría con el objetivo de convertirlo en un «golpe de Estado» en su contra para «imponer» su candidatura presidencial «por las buenas o por las malas».

«Tengo la responsabilidad histórica de denunciar ante el país y el mundo lo que puede pasar en los próximos días en Bolivia por culpa de usted (Evo Morales). En los próximos días se iniciará una marcha para luego pasar al bloqueo de calles nacional, que terminará con un intento de golpe de Estado contra un gobierno popular, es algo de lo que tarde o temprano habrá que rendirle cuentas a nuestro pueblo», dijo Arce.

El presidente estaba rodeado de sus seguidores en el mensaje grabado en la sede de gobierno y dirigido íntegramente a Morales.

Arce dijo que, desde 2020, el expresidente se ha dedicado a preparar su candidatura, intentando boicotear su gobierno y presentarse como un «salvador» de la patria para «permanecer en el poder otros 14 años o más».

En las calles

Los indígenas llamados «ponchos rojos» del altiplano de Bolivia iniciaron este lunes un bloqueo de caminos para exigir la renuncia del presidente y del vicepresidente, David Choquehuanca, por la falta de dólares y combustible, además de acusarlos de promover la división de las organizaciones sociales.

Piedras bloquean una carretera hacia el lago Titicaca en Vilaque, en las afueras de El Alto, Bolivia. Foto AP

El principal dirigente de los «ponchos rojos», David Mamani, declaró que la protesta campesina es una huelga indefinida «hasta que renuncie el presidente del Estado, Luis Arce, y su vicepresidente, David Choquehuanca», y se convoque «a la brevedad» a nuevas elecciones.

Decenas de manifestantes se apostaron en las principales carreteras que conectan La Paz, ciudad sede del Ejecutivo y Legislativo de Bolivia, con el interior del país, algunos municipios vecinos y la carretera internacional hacia Perú.

En los puntos de bloqueo se prendieron fogatas, se colocaron piedras y montículos de tierra o escombros para obstruir el paso de los vehículos, al mismo tiempo que el personal de la Policía intentó convencer a los movilizados para que permitan la circulación.

Morales y sus sectores leales comenzarán este martes una marcha desde el pueblo de Caracollo, a 190 kilómetros al sureste de La Paz, en reclamo por la situación económica y para defender al oficialista Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) de un intento de «proscripción».

El ex gobernante negó que las protestas sean para favorecer su candidatura, sino que son el «descontento del pueblo hacia un Gobierno que ha protegido la corrupción, que nunca hizo nada para solucionar la crisis, que avaló la prórroga ilegal de magistrados».

Al respecto, la Defensoría del Pueblo pidió, en un comunicado a las autoridades nacionales y locales, además de los sectores que sostienen protestas, «a mantener la calma y evitar acciones que puedan derivar en hechos de violencia y mayor conflictividad en el país».

Morales y Arce están distanciados desde finales de 2021, y el año pasado sus diferencias se profundizaron por un congreso nacional del partido en el que, en ausencia del presidente y de sus sectores leales, Evo Morales fue ratificado como líder del MAS y elegido «candidato único» para las elecciones presidenciales de 2025.

Arce y el vicepresidente Choquehuanca no estuvieron en ese encuentro, en la localidad de Lauca Ñ, al considerar que las organizaciones sociales, base del partido, no estaban representadas como se debía.

Los sectores sociales que respaldan a ambos líderes llamaron en varias ocasiones a congresos del MAS, pero la autoridad electoral no reconoció esas reuniones hasta que ambas facciones oficialistas organicen un encuentro único en consenso.

La realización de un congreso de partidarios y la renovación de su directiva es un requisito necesario para la participación del MAS en los comicios presidenciales del próximo año.

La candidatura de Morales es un motivo de polémica interna en el oficialismo, pues desde el Gobierno se ha insistido en que el expresidente ya no se puede volver a postular, mientras que sus seguidores defienden que sí puede.

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